Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone has over 60 million players worldwide on all platforms. That’s almost two months since the game’s release. In addition, the publisher claimed that it will keep supporting Warzone even when newer Call of Duty games come out.
https://twitter.com/CallofDuty/status/1257784185969754112
It’s worth noting that Call of Duty: Warzone has increased its player base by 10 million gamers in a month. In its first month, Warzone had over 50 million players worldwide. So yeah, the game’s growth has slowed down.
Activision has also stated that Call of Duty 2020 is still on track for a 2020 release.
Stay tuned for more!

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60 Million Players out which 20 million are just returning cheaters
It would be interesting to have those figures.
The biggest reason that I don’t play multiplayer games is because of the cheaters. Anytime there is a ranking or rating system there will be cheaters. It’s been going on even before there was the internet. In the mid 80s I played a game against other players on dial up Bulletin Board Systems called Empire. Some of the people who ran the BBSs (Sysops and Co-Sysops) would alter variables in the program to make themselves and their friends big winners in skirmishes.
In the late 90s I played backgammon, checkers and chess against other players on Yahoo games and people would use cheat scripts to improve their rankings. They even laughed about it in the chat boxes. That’s pretty pathetic but it was common.
I don’t mind losing to another player if they are better than me but it’s the not knowing whether they are better than me or simply cheating that turns me off to multiplayer.
There will always be sad losers like that. Even in sports. Using doping
wonder what the player drop rate in fortnite and apex legends was
To be honest a slight drop when Warzone launched, But now that almost everyone is in worldwide quarantine lockdown, seems likely all 3 games would have high player numbers.
Apex Legends hit 70 millions in October 2019. No doubt even more will join when Season 5 begins next week.
The number doesn’t surprise me. Even though people like to put COD games down there are millions and millions of fans that will gladly pay for the next COD every year.
Activision has made a huge fortune from COD games and the money is still rolling in by the hundreds of millions of dollars every year. That’s why they churn them out every year.
smh didn’t know the world had that many people with down syndrome